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Paul Ammann, Sushil Jajodia, Peng Liu



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Abstract: Attacks on computer systems have received a great deal of press attention; however, most of the focus has been on how an attacker can disrupt an organization's operations. Although attack prevention is clearly preferred, preventive measures do fail, and some attacks inevitably succeed in compromising some or all of particular systems. We propose research into a fault-tolerance approach that addresses all phases of survivability: attack detection, damage confinement, damage assessment and... (Update)

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.... faults exploited by malicious security attacks, and therefore these faults cannot be avoided: they must be tolerated, if at all possible [5]. Fault tolerance is the most promising mechanism for achieving survivability requirements. Before proceeding with a discussion of...

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Ammann, P., S. Jajodia, and P. Liu. "A Fault Tolerance Approach to Survivability," Center for Secure Information Systems, George Mason University, April 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ammann99fault.html   More

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    Center for Secure Information Systems, George Mason University, April 1999.",
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